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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
AMAT 230.92+3.1%Nov 24 3:59 PM EST

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To: Gottfried who wrote (10142)6/5/2004 1:07:57 AM
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I believe the problem with this cycle lies not with investors but rather with institutional investors who simply have sold more shares than they have bought since January.

Technically we saw a rise low volume rise for the SOX up until January 2004 even though some stocks like AMAT hit their tops in 2003.

The way large cap stocks like AMAT trade is almost entirely determined by institutional investors. They could still decide to buy and hold. The total put to call ratio is unusually high. The BPNDX is still showing a buy signal. But we have few other indications of anything remotely close to a long term bottom just yet.

Perhaps that is why so far the institutions have not begun buying in earnest.

Personally Gottfried I admire your ability to at least discuss the possibility that stocks do not have to rise just because we think they should. Fundamentally all tops for stocks in this industry have been reached when the btb was high and earnings expectations were rising. Conversely bottoms happen when the btb is low and expectations are low as well.

Where are we now?

RtS
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